To: Free Trapper
The problem involves quite a number of factors, not the least of which would be rapid and efficient carbon sequestration. Rain would accelerate the process, but where's the sink? We have found a fine clay lamina in various places globally the defines the K/T, but I do not recall that this was being investigated for carbon.
20 posted on
07/08/2004 1:10:47 AM PDT by
Aracelis
To: Aracelis
"rapid and efficient carbon sequestration"
Why would good,fast carbonized horsemen be a factor?
Sorry,couldn't resist. ;)
26 posted on
07/08/2004 1:26:19 AM PDT by
Free Trapper
(Because we ate the green mammals first!)
To: Aracelis
The article mentions the nearly worldwide layer of clay that's laced with ET iridium and soot.
Isn't the soot the carbon we're looking for?
Also,wouldn't extra heavy,extended rainfall cause much of the carbon to be swept into the oceans and possibly be suspended for quite some time?
71 posted on
07/08/2004 10:24:29 AM PDT by
Free Trapper
(Because we ate the green mammals first!)
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